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South African Nations Threaten to Leave Global Conservation Treaty

Its preservationist attitude may tear the landmark conservation agreement apart.

The Atlantic Gets It Right: Save Moose by Hunting More

Snow cover cannot be controlled but lowering the population saves calves from death by ticks.

USFWS Seeks to Delist Whitetail Subspecies in Florida Keys

Despite threats, the recovery of the Key deer is a conservation success story.

The Future of African Wildlife Hangs in the Balance

The American and African hunting communities await decisions being made in Geneva.

New ESA Rules to Engage Private Sector in Species Recovery

The DOI rules set the stage to deliver on the law’s goal of species recovery.

Nonresident Hunter Numbers in Many States on the Rise

Despite the decline in hunter numbers, a recent study shows nonresident hunter numbers are increasing.

Trump Nominates Aurelia Skipwith to Lead USFWS

The DOI Secretary and groups like the NRA applaud the move as good for conservation.

Kentucky Becomes Eighth State to Offer FREE NRA Hunter Ed

The updated online course is available without cost to hunters or state agencies.

USFWS Says Free NRA Hunter Ed Course Counts As P-R Match Dollars

The USFWS’ new policy now allows states to use the course to tap federal grants.

Just the Facts on Wolves and Coyotes

A recent Washington Post article on the predators serves up yet more fake news.

Workshop Teaches How to Successfully Debate Hunting

Tips from America’s No. 1 debate strategist pay dividends in seizing control of the narrative.

USFWS Extends Comment Period for Delisting Gray Wolves

Look for anti-hunters to use Yellowstone wolf decline as excuse to not lift ESA protections.

Can Women Save Our Hunting Heritage By Themselves?

Females are more likely to pick up hunting, but can that stem the sport's decline?

Spec Ops Lessons for Anti-Poaching and Community Conservation

A Marine’s training in evaluating insurgencies provides insight into global anti-poaching operations.

U.S. Senate Confirms Bernhardt as Secretary of the Interior

President Trump's pick prioritizes wildlife conservation while managing natural resources.

Acting DOI Secretary Continues Big Game Conservation Efforts

David Bernhardt announced that $1.5 million has been approved to benefit Western big game.

Meet Robert O’Neill: The Man Who Took down Osama bin Laden

The SEAL Team Six member shared his ultimate hunting story at the WHCE.

15 Scary Anti-Hunting Organizations to Watch

Hunters Beware: These groups seek to eradicate all hunting.

Why Hunters Are Critical to Reducing Wildlife Crime

Integrating hunters’ input in policy decisions is America’s key to addressing international wildlife trafficking.

Urban Coyote Attacks Increasing on Humans and Deer

Is this any wonder as coyotes expand into nearly all urban areas nationwide?
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